Resection Prosthesis Max Fixed Implant - CDT Code Guide
Overview
CDT code D5946 refers to a resection prosthesis for a maxillary implant/abutment supported fixed prosthesis designed for the edentulous arch. This procedure involves creating a prosthesis that is anchored onto implants in the maxilla (upper jaw) to replace missing teeth. It is typically used in patients who have lost all their upper teeth and require a stable, fixed solution for oral rehabilitation. The prosthesis not only restores function, allowing for improved chewing and speech, but also enhances aesthetics by providing a natural-looking smile. This code is crucial for dental professionals when planning treatment for patients with significant maxillary bone loss or those who have undergone maxillary resection due to trauma or disease.
When to Use This Code
- Patient has undergone maxillary resection due to cancer or trauma.
- Complete edentulism in the maxillary arch requiring a fixed prosthetic solution.
- Severe maxillary bone loss where traditional dentures are not feasible.
- Patient desires a fixed prosthesis for improved function and aesthetics.
- Implant-supported prosthesis is necessary for stability and retention.
Documentation Requirements
- Detailed treatment plan outlining the need for a resection prosthesis.
- Radiographic evidence supporting the use of implants in the maxillary arch.
- Clinical notes describing the patient's edentulous status and treatment goals.
- Documentation of implant placement and integration status.
- Patient consent forms acknowledging understanding of the procedure.
- Pre- and post-operative photographs for clinical records.
Billing Considerations
When billing for D5946, ensure that the procedure is documented thoroughly to justify the use of a fixed implant-supported prosthesis. Check with insurance providers for coverage specifics, as some may require pre-authorization. Be aware of frequency limitations and use appropriate modifiers if additional procedures are performed concurrently. Coordination with the patient's medical insurance may be necessary if the resection was due to a medical condition.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The main purpose is to restore function and aesthetics in patients with significant maxillary bone loss or after maxillary resection.
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